Roland FP-7F Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Performing
Performing Various Sounds
The FP-7F lets you enjoy performing with piano sounds and other types of sounds (a total of more than 300).
These sounds are called “Tones.” The tones are organized into six groups, and each group is assigned to a TONE button.
Let’s start by performing with a piano tone.
1. Press the [PIANO] button.
The number and name of the currently selected tone is shown.
2. Press the [-] or [+] button.
A dierent tone will be changed.
About the available tones
Button Explanation
[PIANO] button Allows you to select various instruments, including grand pianos, honky-tonk pianos, and historical instruments.
[E. PIANO] button
Allows you to select various electric piano sounds used in pop or rock, as well as the sound of instruments played
using mallets.
[ORGAN] button
Allows you to select organ tones. If you select one of the “TW-Organ 1–6” tones, the screen will show the state of
the harmonic bars (p. 37).
If you’ve selected a tone to which the rotary eect is applied, pressing the [ORGAN] button will switch the speed
of the rotary eect.
[STRINGS/PAD] button
Allows you to select the sounds of string instruments such as violins, as well as other instruments used in
orchestras, which are appropriate when used for Dual play with a piano sound.
[GUITAR/BASS] button Allows you to select guitar or bass tones.
[VOCAL/OTHERS] button This button selects vocal, brass, and GM2 tones.
* For some tones, there are keys that produce no sound.
* Some eects (p. 24) will no longer be applied if you add Harmony (p. 76); this may cause the tone to sound dierently.
MEMO
For details on the tones, refer to “Tone List” (p. 92).